The Quarterback, which is the official (and appropriate) title of the tribute, isn't airing until October 10, but the episode synopsis was released online today.

SPOILER ALERT!!! IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO READ ABOUT THE EP. BEFORE IT AIRS, STOP READING NOW!

Ch-ch-check out what the The Quarterback is all about, and how the students of McKinley will say good-bye to their old friend…AFTER THE JUMP!!!

"In the wake of Finn’s sudden death, former members of New Directions return to McKinley to remember their fallen friend. While a stoic Mr. Schue encourages all the gleeks to “memorialize him the way we do everything – by singing about it,” some of the kids find the exercise more cathartic than others. At the Hudson-Hummel home, Kurt, Burt and Carole sort through Finn’s belongings and what begins as a somber occasion blossoms into a poignant and much needed family moment. Meanwhile, Emma grows concerned when she believes Will is so busy taking care of others that he’s not allowing himself time to grieve; Santana struggles with using her “bitch” mask to hide her fond feelings for Finn, and has a run in with Bree, McKinley’s "New Santana"; and following a heart-to-heart with Coach Beiste, Puck honors Finn’s memory by making a life-changing decision about his future."

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It is really sad the way our country shames addicts. It is no wonder that there is such an epidemic. People are scared to admit that they need help due to fear of being judged so harshly. I am one who believes that addiction stems from much deeper and complex underlying mental and psychological issues. I think we need to be more responsible about how we address addiction and how we treat addicts in general. I think about the shame Cory must have felt having to deal with this on a public stage. How hard that must have been for him and how much pressure it must have been for him.The comments about him on this site and others are so ugly and I am so disgusted by it.What has become of humanity? Just because he was an addict does not negate the fact that he was a human being.